www.us.orienteering.org Hot intro video from United States Orienteering Federation by Art Bonanno & Chris Cassone! O.MOV - Orienteering - USOF |
Shooting the .40 cal SIG 226, the Samizdatista weapon of choice Shooting in the US of A |
The post-game lockerroom interview with Kellen Winslow in which he announced that he is in fact a fuckin' soldier. Kellen Winslow Soldier Tirade |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 20Km walk featured one past (the aptly named Larry Walker) and five future Olympians Gary Morgan, Andy Kaestner, Curt Clausen, Herman Nelson and Allen James. Morgan and Kaestner were near the top of their game, while Clausen, Nelson and James were just beginning their Olympic journey. Other 1980's walkers featured include Ray Funkhouser and Paul Schwartzberg.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 20K |
The Hulkster's entrance video. Hulk Hogan Titantron - Real Am |
USGPRU 125GP runs at Miller Motorsports park with the AMA superbike series June 2007. Austin is 13 yrs old and races a Honda RS125, special thanks to our sponors - KBC helmets, Sidi Boots, Dainese, SCminiGP, Fast Track riders, Precision racing component, Dad and Diana.. USGPRU 125GP Miller Austin DeH |
Joe Mikulik - minor league manager of the Asheville Tourists goes berserk Joe Mikulik - Asheville Touris |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 20Km walk featured one past (the aptly named Larry Walker) and five future Olympians Gary Morgan, Andy Kaestner, Curt Clausen, Herman Nelson and Allen James. Morgan and Kaestner were near the top of their game, while Clausen, Nelson and James were just beginning their Olympic journey. Other 1980's walkers featured include Ray Funkhouser and Paul Schwartzberg.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 20K |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 20Km walk featured one past (the aptly named Larry Walker) and five future Olympians Gary Morgan, Andy Kaestner, Curt Clausen, Herman Nelson and Allen James. Morgan and Kaestner were near the top of their game, while Clausen, Nelson and James were just beginning their Olympic journey. Other 1980's walkers featured include Ray Funkhouser and Paul Schwartzberg.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 20K |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 35Km walk featured Olympians Marco Evoniuk and Jim Heiring as they battled each other, Randy Mimm, Mark Fenton and the heat and humidity of a hot July day.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 35K |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 20Km walk featured one past (the aptly named Larry Walker) and five future Olympians Gary Morgan, Andy Kaestner, Curt Clausen, Herman Nelson and Allen James. Morgan and Kaestner were near the top of their game, while Clausen, Nelson and James were just beginning their Olympic journey. Other 1980's walkers featured include Ray Funkhouser and Paul Schwartzberg.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 20K |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 10Km walk featured the top U.S. women walkers of the late 1980's and early 90's. Future Olympians Debbie Lawrence and Teresa Vaill are shown along with Maryanne Torrellas and Lynn Weik.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 10K |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 35Km walk featured Olympians Marco Evoniuk and Jim Heiring as they battled each other, Randy Mimm, Mark Fenton and the heat and humidity of a hot July day.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 35K |
Frank Chen, representing 604 in NY's finest street court, whos cross over will brake both Iverson and T.J Ford's ankle; is being challenged by the rookie sensation Phil Lu, whos shooting reminds us of great legends such as Reggie Miller and Larry Bird. Phil's hustle play and his inability to finish under the basket reminds us of Frank Chen back in his prime
The two have summoned debates among sports analyze Street Ball Legend 1v1 Part1 |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 10Km walk featured the top U.S. women walkers of the late 1980's and early 90's. Future Olympians Debbie Lawrence and Teresa Vaill are shown along with Maryanne Torrellas and Lynn Weik.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 10K |
The U.S. Olympic Festival (USOF) was an important multi-sport developmental meet in which athletes competed against each other by region. It was held 14 times in different U.S. cities in the non Olympic Games years from 1978-1995.
The 1987 USOF racewalking events were held on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C. on July 25 and 26, 1987.
The 10Km walk featured the top U.S. women walkers of the late 1980's and early 90's. Future Olympians Debbie Lawrence and Teresa Vaill are shown along with Maryanne Torrellas and Lynn Weik.
The P.A. announcer is Rob Montgomery and the videographer is Ole Holsti. 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival 10K |
Frank Chen, representing 604 in NY's finest street court, whos cross over will brake both Iverson and T.J Ford's ankle; is being challenged by the rookie sensation Phil Lu, whos shooting reminds us of great legends such as Reggie Miller and Larry Bird. Phil's hustle play and his inability to finish under the basket reminds us of Frank Chen back in his prime
The two have summoned debates among sports analyze Street Ball Legend 1v1 part2 |
Frank Chen, representing 604 in NY's finest street court, whos cross over will brake both Iverson and T.J Ford's ankle; is being challenged by the rookie sensation Phil Lu, whos shooting reminds us of great legends such as Reggie Miller and Larry Bird. Phil's hustle play and his inability to finish under the basket reminds us of Frank Chen back in his prime
The two have summoned debates among sports analyze Street Ball Legend 1v1 part3 |
Danny Way falls hard but recovers and takes 2nd place at 2008 X-Games. Reminds us of Jake Browns fall in 2007.
Friend talks at end but....doesn't really matter Danny Way recovers and takes 2 |
James Earl Jones talking about Baseball.
"The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come." Field of Dreams Baseball |